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NEWS from FRANCE NSF’S KARL ERB AWARDED [ France & America ] NATIONAL ORDEROF MERIT A free tri-weekly review of French news &trends VOL. 07.09 JULY 30, 2007 Congressional French Caucus Honors Franco-American Friendship Members of the Congressional French Caucus Levitte, framing one of the premises for which the CFC (CFC) — including co-chairs Senator Smith and was founded. "The result came in October 2003, when Congressmen Oberstar and Boozman, and caucus Amo Houghton, together with many of you in this members Senators Warner and Snowe, as well as room, founded the CFC." Reps. Lantos, Petri, McGovern, and others — Mr. Houghton has had a distinguished career in both gathered on July 12 in the U.S. Capitol to bid the private sector, as CEO of Corning Incorporated, and in farewell to French Ambassador to the U.S. Jean- the public sector before retiring from the House of David Levitte and to celebrate the vitality of Representatives in 2004. In his capacity with the CFC, French-American relations. A highlight of the Representative Houghton led a congressional delegation to event, which included many other current and for- France in 2004 to meet with then President Chirac and mem- mer Members of Congress, WWII veterans, and bers of the French Parliament. He and other caucus members distinguished guests, was the decoration of former also helped to commemorate the 60th anniversary of D-Day, Congressman Amory "Amo" Houghton, Jr. with and he met with business leaders in France and the U.S. to France's highest award, the Legion of Honor. discuss bilateral economic and commercial ties. Left to right: The Hon. Bob Michel, Mrs. Marie-Cécile Members of the CFC emphasized the con- Levitte, The Hon. Amo Houghton, and Ambassador Representative Houghton's legacy of the French Caucus tribution of Ambassador Levitte, now French Jean-David Levitte at July 12 French Caucus reception continues to thrive today. Now comprising over 100 mem- President Nicolas Sarkozy's senior diplomatic bers, the CFC underscores the importance of Congress in advisor, to French-American friendship and cooperation. France and the maintaining the strong and enduring friendship between France and the U.S. United States share a forward-looking relationship, turned toward action in all Washington, D.C., was not the only city to recently celebrate figures representative fields, including the fight against terrorism, the stabilization of Afghanistan, of a longstanding Franco-American alliance. Echoes of French-American friendship and the many struggles for peace and security that they are leading hand in could be heard on July 7, when Congressman Ike Skelton and officials from Lafayette hand—from Iran to Darfur, from Lebanon to Kosovo. County, Missouri, held a public ceremony Addressing friends and members of the CFC in English and flawless French, commemorating of the Marquis de Lafayette. Congressman Oberstar praised Ambassador Levitte for his personal determination to In honor of the 250th anniversary of INSIDE reinforce the bonds of friendship between France and the United States, even during the Lafayette's birth, Congressman Skelton, most difficult hours: "a large degree of success is due to Ambassador Levitte. He person- Chairman of the House Armed Services 2 Current Events ally traveled to [representatives'] individual offices to make his case for French-American Committee authored legislation commemo- France Sends Support to Refugees from friendship." A personal commitment that indeed did not go unnoticed: "[he] left a mark rating the life and legacy of Lafayette. In May, Conflict in Darfur on the people in Washington that will be everlasting," affirmed Senator Warner. the U.S. House of Representatives unanimous- "I believe the way you change the world is through personal relationships," ly approved this bill, H.Res. 171, which encour- 3 France & America declared Representative Boozman, referring to Ambassador Levitte's assiduous ages American military personnel to study the Americans Learn About efforts to forge personal relationships with U.S. leaders. Lauding the same spirit critical role Lafayette played in the creation of Perfume in Provence of personal conviction toward maintaining transatlantic friendship, all eyes the United States and in the formation of its 4 Profile focused on former Congressman military (see NFF 07.05). Paris Air Show Houghton, whose role as founder Congressman Skelton presented a framed of the CFC incarnates the strong copy of the resolution to French Major General 5 Business & Tech and enduring relationship that Jean-Luc Delon, Defense Attaché at the 3rd Century still unites the U.S. with its oldest Embassy of France in Washington, D.C. Necropolis in ally, France. In honor of his con- These recent events honoring present Normandy tributions to enhanced U.S.- and past personalities who personify 6 Society French relations through the cre- French-American friendship are a testa- Tour de France ation of the CFC — in addition ment to the longstanding alliance between 7 Culture to his personal contributions in the two countries that still endures. "I can Rock'n'Roll the private sector — Ambassador say with confidence that our friendship Congressman Skelton presents House res- Levitte bestowed Mr. Houghton and alliance, born from the great friend- 8 France in America olution honoring the Marquis de Lafayette Matisse in Florida to French General Delon with the insignia of Chevalier in ship between Lafayette and George the Legion of Honor. Washington continues stronger than ever" Son of the U.S. Ambassador to France during the Eisenhower Administration, and Ambassador Levitte remarked; "the a veteran of WWII, Amory Houghton has had a lifelong connection with France. In French-American friendship has regained May 2003, "Amo reached out to me to ask what we could do together to improve the all the vigor and strength it had during the AMBASSADE DE FRANCE tarnished, but vital relationship between France and the U.S.," explained Ambassador Revolutionary War." AUX ETATS-UNIS En bref [ Current Events ] BORDEAUX EARNS UNESCORECOGNITION France Sends Support to Refugees from Conflict in Darfur Refugee children in Chad recently received an unexpected surprise. Nations, attended the ministerial meeting of the Enlarged Contact On June 21, three elementary school classes from Mareuil-les- group on Darfur, hosted in Paris. The meeting affirmed the unity of Meaux, France, brought toys to the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris to the international community in efforts to resolve the crisis in Darfur, supplement over 1,800 prior donations. The French Ministry of where international experts estimate that 200,000 people have died Defense transported the toys from the Paris museum to the Office of and 2.5 million have been displaced from their homes over the past the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in four years. The conference solidified support for a "hybrid" operation N'Djamena, Chad's capital, on June 26. of more than 20,000 UN and African Union peacekeepers. © F. de la Mure/ M.A.E. Additionally, the French army recently carried out an airlift in President Sarkozy emphasized the necessity of humanitarian Le Pont de Pierre, Bordeaux: the support of Sudanese refugees and internally displaced Chadians in action on a global level, proclaiming that "silence is killing," adding city was recently named a cooperation with the government of Chad and the United Nations that, "we want to mobilize the international community to say UNESCO World Heritage Site World Food Programme (WFP). 'enough is enough.'" France has spent about 145.5 million Euros The new administration in France has made the conflict in ($201 million based on the exchange rate of $1.38) in aid to Darfur The historic center of the city of Darfur and its consequences on the region a priority. French since 2004 and plans to provide an additional 63.45 million Euros Bordeaux, located in southwestern France, was designated a UNESCO Minister of Foreign Affairs Bernard Kouchner welcomed his US ($88 million) in 2007-2008. The talks created an opportunity for World Heritage Site on June 28. counterpart, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, to the Quai d'Orsay Paris and Washington to gain momentum on their collective stance This marks the first time that an on June 24 for two days of diplomatic talks aimed at accelerating on Darfur and other global issues. Secretary Rice reinforced the urban landscape as vast and com- international action on the situation in Darfur. High-level represen- transatlantic bond, adding that, "whatever differences there may be plex as Bordeaux's has been recog- tatives from 17 countries, including China and Russia, as well as sev- about this tactic or that tactic, there is rarely a difference about the nized by the organization. Also eral regional and international organizations, notably the United importance of democracy and freedom." known as France’s wine capital, Bordeaux is an inhabited historic city, with 18th-century facades fronting the Garonne River that A Picturesque Display of French-American Friendship have undergone extensive renova- A group of 2,500 French Filming by : FERBUS /RECORS demonstrate the deep respect and Architectural Design : Jean-Pierre Heim tions in the last few years. Alain and American citizens gratitude of the people of France, Juppé, former prime minister under gathered on Omaha for their recovered freedom thanks president Chirac and mayor of Beach in Normandy to America's extreme sacrifices dur- Bordeaux since 1995, has made June 30 to honor the ing the Second World War and the city's renovation one of his top Message orchestrated on Omaha Beach June 30 priorities. He greeted UNESCO's American soldiers killed which no one can, or will ever for- recognition by noting that it was in France during World War II. Participants, including the United get," declared the co-founders of the organization. an "acknowledgment of a twofold States Ambassador to France, Craig R. Stapleton, and his wife, assem- Omaha Beach was chosen not only for its historical sig- richness that Bordeaux possesses: bled on the sand to form letters that spelled out the message "France nificance, but also because of its symbolism.
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